"This series is a metaphor for mapping a firestorm of inspiration, overlapping thoughts and the push/pull of moving outside of limits and confinements. The heavily embossed paper undulates visibly with the energy and strain of the search for focus."

"This piece is from a series mapping transitions in life - moving through places/spaces, and creating a new existence built on remnants of the past. Fibonacci rectangles created with fragments of old work beckon entry or exit."

"Painting
for me is navigation; abstraction is navigation.
Mapping has come to be a
universal theme in my work, manifest through a series of decisions about color,
scale, line, composition and content."

"This series was inspired by chaperoning a high school service trip to New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina, which made the power and the significance of the Mississippi River painfully, viscerally real. After the trip I discovered a series of beautiful survey maps of the river by Harold Fisk 1940s and used them to help make work with motion and physicality echoing my emotion about the power of the river’s ever changing channels."

"It is believed that 300 million years ago, all the continents we know today were once together as a 'supercontinent' before they split up, and this massive land was called a “Pangaea.” Today, thanks to the Internet and social media, it seems as if we are moving back together into one big cyber-land, hence the name of this piece."

"I use visual information to navigate my interest in architectonic structure, examining how architecture defines social space in an urban environment. My work travels a very process-oriented path that leads to play, discovery and transformations that refer to the juxtaposition of both decay and beauty in the same piece."